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Construct a frequency distribution for the set of data below. Use four classes, beginning with "20 up to 28," then "28 up to 36," then "36 up to 44," and finally "44 up to 52."
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27
21
51
38
22
27
48
31
27
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50
35
27
32
37
22
38
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Frequency Distribution
Class Interval
Tally
Frequency
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b.
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c.
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d.
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Total
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e.
Compute the mean of the data set. Check your work by adding both the row totals and the column totals.
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Frequency Distribution
Class Interval
Tally
Frequency
a.
20 up to 28
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8
b.
28 up to 36
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5
c.
36 up to 44
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7
d.
44 up to 52
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4
Total
24
e.
34.8 (835
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